The monasteries accommodation features 16 single rooms (some of which can become doubles), with private bath. Both men and women are welcome.
Until 1813 when it was destroyed during the war, the monastery flourished and contained many works of art. By the 1820s, restoration of the complex was completed and the nuns returned. The community is one of the few that did not suffer from the suppression of 1835.
All meals can be supplied on request.
Towels and linens are supplied. There is a meeting room, chapel and parking.
Chapel
Accommodation within monastery
15th-century buildings
Parking (free)
Full Board available
Linen included
Towels included
Pub (walking distance)
Historic houses
Gardens
Recommended restaurants (walking distance)
By car: The monastery is in the center of Burgos, near the hospital San Juan de Dios.
By train: Get off at Burgos and take a taxi or bus to the monastery.
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